Chapter 70
Chapter 70
Diana’s pov
Moss stared at me for a long time.
“I thought you were joking before,” Moss said. “I didn’t expect you to be so passionate about seeking death.”
I rolled my eyes.
“Moss, you should have some confidence in me. Maybe I can successfully obtain the formula and return.”
“You’re daydreaming,” Moss said coldly with a warning in his tone. “Do you know what Blood Shadow Pack is? If you step in there, it’s impossible to return safely.”
“How do you know without trying?”
“No, I don’t agree.” Moss waved his hand and strode towards the laboratory.
I ran and followed behind him all the way.
“Did you misunderstand? I’m notifying you, not asking for your consent.”
Moss suddenly stopped and I almost bumped into his back.
He turned to look at me and said, “I can make others find a way to infiltrate Blood Shadow Pack. But you can’t! Absolutely not! You should know your importance to our lab. I can’t take you on a risk.”
“Are you sure?” I asked, “Are you sure someone else can get the potion smoothly?”
Moss fell silent.
I let out a sigh.
“Moss, you and I both know that no one knows that potion better than me. I am the only candidate.”
Moss’s eyebrows furrowed tighter and tighter.
“But…”
“This is the fastest way.”
There was another moment of silence.
I saw Moss’s expression gradually loosen.
After about a minute, he nodded.
“Fine. Regarding sneaking into Blood Shadow Pack, I will arrange it for you.”
I didn’t expect him to take the initiative to help me.
“Do you have a plan?” I blinked.
“At least I know more about Blood Shadow Pack than you do,” Moss said.
“Did you learn about it from Uncle William?” I asked curiously.
Moss lowered his gaze and gave me a vague response after a few seconds.
“By the way, there’s something I want to remind you of,” I said to Moss. “You have to keep it a secret about my plan. You can’t tell anyone.”
“Why?”
“Didn’t you say that? It’s too dangerous. If my brother or William knew about it, they would definitely stop me.”
“What about Ryley? He’s your bodyguard. Aren’t you planning to take him with you?” Moss asked.
“Of course not. Ryley still needs rest.” I said.
Moss stared at me without blinking, his eyes full of exploration.
“Diana, you’re really strange.” He suddenly said. “You’ve thought for everyone, but you haven’t thought for yourself.”
“Who said I didn’t?” I smiled and said, “I told you this. So if I really had an accident, you would help me collect my dead body.”
“If you think you’re going to die, then you’d better not go,” Moss said sternly. “Why are you so serious?” I pursed my lips, “I was just joking.”
“Is it funny?”
“Isn’t it funny?”
Moss snorted coldly and ignored me.
When I came out of the research room, I received a text message from Nathan to Healer.
He wanted to know how much time it would take to make the antidote, because he hoped to treat Avia as soon as possible and take her back to Dark Moon Pack.
I stared at the screen, my gaze blurred.
My nose felt a bit sore. I was not sure if I was crying.
But I replied honestly-
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‘We still need some time. I have sent someone to Blood Shadow Pack to find the recipe for the potion.’
I once told this to Nathan, so there was no need to hide it at this moment. © 2024 Nôv/el/Dram/a.Org.
‘Are you sure the people you sent will succeed?’
Soon, Nathan sent a reply, but there was a strong sense of distrust in his words.
‘I’m not sure. There is nothing absolute in this world. Alpha Nathan, I know you’re worried about Avia, but I also hope you can be more patient.’
‘I hope the results deserve my patience. I don’t want to see Avia suffer from torture anymore. She has been experiencing a mental breakdown recently.’
My heart twitched.
What would Nathan think if he knew that detoxifying Avia might threaten my safety?
Would he worry about me?
No… He might just feel indifferent.
He might think that this was what I owed Avia.
I was not interested in reading Nathan’s concerns about Avia, so I turned off the phone.
Moss’s efficiency was high, and everything was ready in just one day.
“Here we are.”
In the car, Moss slightly lifted his chin.
Following Moss’s gaze, I saw a magnificent building through the front window of the car.
It was already three o’clock in the morning, but the streets were still bustling with people.
“This is the largest nightclub of Blood Shadow Pack.” Moss explained to me. “If you can get in smoothly, it shouldn’t be long before you get in touch with their leader Lewis Lee.”
Moss took out a photo and handed it to me as he spoke.
Perhaps due to the dim shooting environment, the photo was not clear. But despite this, there was one person who still caught my attention.
It was a middle-aged man in his forties, with golden hair that was long and thick. He was wearing a pure white suit, lazily leaning on the sofa, surrounded by a large group of people. It seemed that he was the king.
“Is this person Lewis Lee?” I asked Moss.
Moss nodded, “But my main purpose is not to make you know who Lewis Lee is.”
Moss lightly tapped the photo with his index finger and said, “Did you see the man who lit Lewis’s cigarette? He’s the manager of this nightclub. If you want to join Blood Shadow Pack, he’s the key.”
I understood what Moss meant.
“I know.” I took a deep breath and wanted to get off the car.
“Wait a moment.” Moss suddenly grabbed my wrist.
“What’s wrong?” I turned around and looked at him puzzled.
Moss had a complicated expression and said, “Have you made up your mind? It is a matter of life and death. There’s still time to regret it now.”
I smiled.
“If I hadn’t made up my mind, I wouldn’t have followed you.”
I patted the back of Moss’s hand, trying to make the atmosphere easier.
“Can you take another look at my outfit? Am I like a maid running away from a wealthy family? Can I deceive those people?”
For the sake of convenience, I fabricated a false identity for myself, a slave who was being bullied by my master. I even changed into a tattered dress stained with mud. And my hair was messy and dirty, looking like I had been on the run for three days. Moss stared at me for a long time.
“If you don’t smile so sweetly, it’s similar.” He commented.
I pouted and said, “I just smiled sweetly at you. Don’t underestimate my acting skills.”
Moss seemed momentarily stunned. He suddenly withdrew his hand and said in a slightly hoarse voice. “Then I wait for your good news. I hope I won’t have to collect your dead body.”
“Can’t you say something nice?” I rolled my eyes st him, closed the car door, and then walked into the darkness.